A review by bethreadsandnaps
One Italian Summer by Rebecca Serle

3.5

 
3.5 stars

Katy has recently lost her mother, and that has had her question everything, including her husband Eric. She decides to go on the trip she had planned to go on with her mother Carol to Positano, Italy. 

There she meets Adam and a woman named Carol, who looks like a younger version of her own mother. Is the time travel ever explained? Nope. This is a daughter learning to accept that her mother made her own mistakes when she was younger, just like Katy. 

I liked the message. Lauren Graham narrates the audiobook, and she did a great job but I wouldn’t have known it was her if her name hadn’t been mentioned. I thought the Italian setting would have come more alive than it did.